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CTICC

Cape Town International Convention Centre is a major conference and exhibition facility located in Cape Town, South Africa. The centre is situated in the city's central business district, adjacent to the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront and the harbour precinct. It serves as one of Africa's leading venues for international conferences, trade shows, exhibitions and corporate events. The facility comprises multiple halls, meeting rooms and exhibition spaces designed to accommodate events ranging from small business meetings to large-scale international conventions. Cape Town International Convention Centre plays a significant role in the city's tourism and business economy, attracting delegates and visitors from across the continent and internationally. The venue has hosted numerous high-profile events, including government summits, industry conferences and international gatherings focused on sectors such as water, energy, mining and healthcare. Its strategic location in Cape Town, a major economic hub and tourist destination, enhances its appeal as a destination for business events. The centre contributes to the Western Cape's position as a leading conference destination in Africa. It is equipped with modern audiovisual technology and support services to facilitate large-scale professional gatherings. The facility was developed to strengthen Cape Town's infrastructure for hosting international business and diplomatic events.

CTICC Updates


Traditional communities' role in land administration needs to be respected
28th May 2026 By: Rebecca Campbell

In South Africa, government, at all levels, tends to approach the issue of spatial planning and land management from a purely technocratic point of view. This will not work, warned House of... 


The World Bank name on an office wall
Informal land ownership a major issue globally, highlights World Bank
26th May 2026 By: Rebecca Campbell

Two-thirds of the world's assets are in land and buildings, highlighted World Bank global leader in land Mikka-Petteri Törhönen in a presentation at the XXVIII Congress of the International... 


The capabilities of the African geospatial information sector must be strengthened
25th May 2026 By: Rebecca Campbell

Worldwide, geospatial information had become a multibillion-dollar sector, and is still growing, highlighted UN Economic Commission for Africa (Uneca) Geospatial Information Management Section... 


Industrial decarbonisation requires modernisation which increases efficiency, cuts costs
22nd May 2026 By: Rebecca Campbell

Decarbonising industrial operations requires increasing operational efficiency, and achieving this will also reduce costs. So highlighted German development agency GIZ South African technical... 


Transmission infrastructure, solar PV panels and wind turbines
Grid, renewable-energy expansions should proceed in parallel
21st May 2026 By: Rebecca Campbell

In South Africa, plans for strengthening the country's electricity transmission grid and further increasing renewable energy generating capacity are not yet in alignment, JUWI Renewable Energy... 


Modern utility projects require project certification
21st May 2026 By: Rebecca Campbell

Modern integrated projects are posing a challenge, when it comes to certification. So highlighted accredited certification body Conformity International South Africa director Igor Djurdjevic in a... 


Ramateu Monyokolo
Municipalities can no longer treat their water systems as cash cows
20th May 2026 By: Rebecca Campbell

In South Africa, the water utilities and systems are treated as stepchildren, by the various levels of government, affirmed Association of Water and Sanitation Institutions of South Africa (Awsisa)... 


Siemens South Africa CEO Sabine Dall'Omo
Water and electricity systems are coming together, Enlit audience hears
20th May 2026 By: Rebecca Campbell

Water and electricity systems are no longer separate and isolated, but are now intertwined in South Africa and across Africa. So highlighted Siemens South Africa CEO Sabine Dall'Omo, in her keynote... 


Africa Energy Indaba 2026 Delivers Presidential Vision and Concrete Commitments – Momentum Builds for 2027 Edition
19th May 2026 By: Dimpho Madiba

The 18th Africa Energy Indaba (3–5 March 2026) concluded with strong continental participation and tangible outcomes that underscore its position as Africa’s premier platform for energy investment,... 


Transmission lines and the Koeberg nuclear power plant
Eskom Rotek is ensuring proper asset management for the utility
19th May 2026 By: Rebecca Campbell

Proper asset management by Eskom has achieved an electricity availability factor of 65.16% this year-to-date, highlighted Eskom Rotek Industries (ERI) engineering manager Reinaldo da Veiga. He was... 


International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) Congress
Key geospatial decision-makers to converge on Cape Town
8th May 2026 By: Halima Frost

This year’s iteration of the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) Congress is expected to attract about 1300 participants from almost 100 countries, and it will be held at the Cape Town... 


a geospatial measuring tool in a large green field
Sector growing unevenly, faces challenges - Council
8th May 2026 By: Halima Frost

The geomatics sector in South Africa – an interdisciplinary field integrating the measurement of earth – on surface, underground, water and air – collection, analysis, management and display of... 


AI READY SUBSTATION 
The digital substation is the first of its kind in Africa
Digital substation commissioned
8th May 2026

ACTOM, a provider of power transmission and distribution solutions, has successfully commissioned Sekelduin 132/66/33 kV substation near Swakponmund, marking a significant milestone in the... 


Africa Food Show 2026: Leading brands bet big on $88B global market & Africa’s $1T food sector
22nd April 2026

The global trade show market is predicted to hit $88.6 billion in 2026, doubling to $171.6 billion by 2032[1], driving ingredient giants like Synercore and Cape Food Ingredients to boost their... 


Enlit Africa 2026: The business of power and the value of compounding impact
17th April 2026

Enlit Africa’s 2026 programme convenes decision-makers from utilities, private sector, government, industry and finance to tackle the business of delivering power across the continent – at a moment... 


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